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Joakim Sundqvist commented on CAMEL-4116:
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I have have tried the snapshot build and it works.
Thank you for picking up the issue so fast.
// Joakim Sundqvist
> SpringWebserviceConsumer should check if there is an Exception connected to
> the exchange and throw that one if it exists so that the default
> Errorhandling in spring-ws can take place
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>
> Key: CAMEL-4116
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4116
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-spring-ws
> Affects Versions: 2.7.2
> Reporter: Joakim Sundqvist
> Assignee: Richard Kettelerij
> Labels: exception-handling, spring, web-service
> Fix For: 2.8.0
>
> Original Estimate: 4h
> Remaining Estimate: 4h
>
> If an Exception is thrown in the camel flow then that exception is not
> propagated to spring-web-services.
> Example:
> {code}
> <camel:from
> uri="spring-ws:rootqname:{foo.com}BarRequest?endpointMapping=#endpointMapping"/>
> <camel:to uri="bean:exceptionThrower?method=throwException"/>
> {code}
> This would result in an empty response from spring web-services with a status
> code of 202 (accepted).
> If the check was made on the Exchange to see if there was an Exception thrown
> then that one could be rethrown and the Exception-handling in spring web
> services could do its magic.
> In SpringWebserviceConsumer add this to the invoke method:
> {code}
> if(exchange.getException() != null){
> throw exchange.getException();
> }
> {code}
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